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Early ElectroMIX: Ilhan Mimaroglu, Rune Lindblad, Ray Cathode

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Early ElectroMIX #5
Ilhan Mimaroglu - Fragmentation (1973)
İlhan Kemaleddin Mimaroğlu was born in Istanbul, Turkey.
During the 1960s he studied in the Columbia-Princeton Electronic Center. He worked as a producer for Atlantic Records, where he created his own record label, Finnadar Records, in 1971. In the same year he collaborated with trumpeter Freddie Hubbard on a moving anti-war statement, Sing Me a Song of Songmy. He also was the producer for Charles Mingus’ Changes One and Changes Two, and contributed to the soundtrack of Federico Fellini’s Satyricon. In 1965, he sent a letter to Jean Dubuffet, to explain his experiments, inspired by the series of the artist’s drawings. In 1971 when Dubuffet started working on a new form of Coucou Bazar, he decided to submit his project to Mimaroglu. Mimaroglu released his music for Coucou Bazar in 1973 and here’s an extract for you to enjoy.

Rune Lindblad - Gimmick (1972)
Rune Lindblad - Växande (1973)
Rune Lindblad was born in Gothenburg and was the first composer in Sweden to work only with electroacoustic sound material. In 1957 he gave a public performance of his earlier works where Critics slated him brutally and described his concrete music as a "fad" and "pure torture."

Tom Dissevelt - Vibration (1959)
Tom Dissevelt was one of the most experimental musician in the Netherlands. He was hired in 1956 by Philips in order to develop new ways in music on a scientific base in the natural sciences laboratory. Together with Dick Raaijmakers and other collaborators, he produced electronic experimental music between 1956 and 1963.

Ray Cathode - Waltz In Orbit (1962)
Throughout his extraordinary career, the late George Martin produced everything from comedy records to musical cast recordings, getting famous for his collaboration with The Beatles. In early 1962, Martin teamed with Maddalena Fagandini of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop to record this Space Age fantasy.

Dick Jacobs - Volare (Nel Blu Dipinto Di Blu) (1961)
Dick Jacobs - Fascination (1957)
Dick Jacobs was an American musician, conductor, arranger, orchestrator, music director and an artists-and-repertoire director for several record labels (Coral, Decca, Brunswick and Springboard).

Dean Elliott - Baubles Bangles Beads (1963)
composed for various cartoon series, most prominently Mr. Magoo in the 1950s, but later he struck an alliance with master Animation director Chuck Jones and went on to compose the scores for many of his Tom and Jerry cartoons between 1965 and 1967, as well as numerous movies…

Luc Ferrari - Etude aux Accidents (1959)
A study of accidents made with prepared piano & tape from a pioneer in musique concrète and electroacoustic music who was a founding member of RTF's G.R.M. (Groupe de Recherches Musicales)

Michel Philippot - Ambiance I (1959)
Michel Philippot was a French composer, mathematician, acoustician, musicologist, aesthetician, broadcaster, and educator.

Karlheinz Stockhausen - Kontakte (1960)
Karlheinz Stockhausen was a German composer, known for his groundbreaking work in electronic music, for introducing controlled chance (aleatory techniques or aleatoric musical techniques) into serial composition, and for musical spatialization. « Kontakte » refers both to contacts between instrumental and electronic sound groups and to contacts between self-sufficient, strongly characterized moments. In the case of four-channel loudspeaker reproduction, it also refers to contacts between various forms of spatial movement.

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